prEN 1906
(Main)Building hardware - Lever handles and knob furniture - Requirements and test methods
Building hardware - Lever handles and knob furniture - Requirements and test methods
This European Standard specifies test methods and requirements for spindle and fastening elements, operating torques, permissible free play and safety, free angular movement and misalignment, durability, static strength and corrosion resistance for sprung and unsprung lever handles and knobs for doors on backplates or roses.This standard is applicable only to lever handles and knobs that operate a latch or a lock.It states four categories of use according to the frequency and other conditions of use.Compliance with this European Standard ensures a margin of strength in excess of that needed for normal operation. Additional requirements are needed for special safety furniture which is suitable for use in situations where there is a high risk of falling. Since special safety furniture is not essential in every situation, this European Standard provides for additional safety requirements (see 5.13) which are only necessary when the manufacturer states that the safety furniture is claimed to conform to these requirements.This standard states five grades of security. Grade 0 according to requirements stated in the main part of this standard. Grades 1 to 4 are stated according to requirement for security lock furniture for use on burglary resistant doors (see annex A). These additional security requirements are necessary only when the manufacturer states that the products are claimed to have a high level of security, which is not essential in every situation.The suitability of lock or latch furniture for use on fire/smoke door assemblies is determined by fire performance tests conducted in addition to the performance tests required by this standard. Since suitability for use on fire/smoke door assemblies is not essential in every situation, the manufacturer has the option of stating whether the furniture is claimed to conform to these additional requirements or not. If so stated the additional requirements given in annex C are necessary.
Schlösser und Baubeschläge - Türdrücker und Türknäufe - Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren
Quincaillerie pour le bâtiment - Béquilles et boutons de porte - Exigences et méthodes d'essai
Stavbno okovje - Kljuke in bunke - Zahteve in preskusne metode
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 1906:2008
01-marec-2008
Stavbno okovje - Kljuke in bunke - Zahteve in preskusne metode
Building hardware - Lever handles and knob furniture - Requirements and test methods
Schlösser und Baubeschläge - Türdrücker und Türknäufe - Anforderungen und
Prüfverfahren
Quincaillerie pour le bâtiment - Béquilles et boutons de porte - Exigences et méthodes
d'essai
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 1906
ICS:
91.190
oSIST prEN 1906:2008 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
DRAFT
prEN 1906
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
November 2007
ICS 91.190 Will supersede EN 1906:2002
English Version
Building hardware - Lever handles and knob furniture -
Requirements and test methods
Quincaillerie pour le bâtiment - Béquilles et boutons de Schlösser und Baubeschläge - Türdrücker und Türknäufe -
porte - Exigences et méthodes d'essai Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee CEN/TC 33.
If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which
stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
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provide supporting documentation.
Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without notice and
shall not be referred to as a European Standard.
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Contents
Foreword . 3
1 Scope . 4
2 Normative references. 4
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 Classification . 9
5 Requirements. 12
6 Tests - Sequence and test. 16
7 Test methods . 19
8 Marking. 23
Annex A (normative) Requirements for security lock furniture for use on burglary
resistant doors. 24
Annex B (informative) Test apparatus illustrations. 31
Annex C (normative) Requirements for lock and latch furniture for use on fire/smoke
door assemblies. 41
Annex D (informative) Flow charts of test procedures . 44
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Foreword
This document (prEN 1906:2007) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 33 “Doors,
windows, shutters, building hardware and curtain walling”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document will supersede EN 1906:2002.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and
the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EC Directive(s).
For relationship with EC Directive(s), see informative Annex B and D, which is an integral part of this
document.
Contribution to the preparation of this standard has been made from the European manufacturer's
organisation "ARGE".
This European Standard is part of a series of European Standards dedicated to building hardware
products.
Compliance of a set of lock or latch furniture with this European Standard, in satisfies requirements in
normal use for safety in use and for safety in case of fire.
In this standard the Annexes A and C are normative and the Annexes B and D informative.
Normative and informative annexes to this standard are indicated in the contents.
Normative annexes give information on requirements for security lock furniture that offer enhanced
resistance to attack, requirements for lock furniture and latch furniture that offers enhanced resistance
to fire.
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1 Scope
This European Standard specifies test methods and requirements for spindle and fastening elements,
operating torques, permissible free play and safety, free angular movement and misalignment,
durability, static strength and corrosion resistance for sprung and unsprung lever handles, knobs for
doors, push pads and similar in combination with backplates or roses operating latches.
This standard is applicable only to lever handles and knobs that operate a latch or a lock and other
devices.
It states four categories of use according to the frequency and other conditions of use.
Compliance with this European Standard ensures a margin of strength in excess of that needed for
normal operation. Additional requirements are needed for special safety furniture which is suitable for
use in situations where there is a high risk of falling. Since special safety furniture is not essential in
every situation, this European Standard provides for additional safety requirements (see 5.13) which
are only necessary when the manufacturer states that the safety furniture is claimed to conform to
these requirements.
This standard states five grades of security. Grade 0 according to requirements stated in the main
part of this standard. Grades 1 to 4 are stated according to requirement for security lock furniture for
use on burglary resistant doors (see annex A). These additional security requirements are necessary
only when the manufacturer states that the products are claimed to have a high level of security,
which is not essential in every situation.
The suitability of lock or latch furniture for use on fire/smoke door assemblies is determined by fire
performance tests conducted in addition to the performance tests required by this standard. Since
suitability for use on fire/smoke door assemblies is not essential in every situation, the manufacturer
has the option of stating whether the furniture is claimed to conform to these additional requirements
or not. If so stated the additional requirements given in Annex C are necessary.
Annex C refers to all kinds of lock or latch furniture for use on fire/smoke door assemblies, in the
execution as single leaf or double leaf doors.
This standard may be applied to lever handle and knob furniture used for exit doors which are used
on escape routes in residential and small office applications where EN 179 is not required. A product
meeting this standard can also be part of an exit device according to EN 179.
2 Normative references
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other
publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the
publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of,
any of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment
or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including
amendments).
EN 179 Building hardware – Emergency exit devices operated by a lever handle or push
pad – Requirements and test methods (includes Amendment A1 :2001)
EN 314-2 Plywood ; Bonding Quality ; Part 2 : Requirements
EN 636 Plywood – Specifications
EN 1634-1 Fire resistance tests for door and shutter assemblies - Part 1: Fire doors and
shutters
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prEN 1634-2 Fire resistance tests for door and shutter assemblies - Part 2: Fire door hardware –
building hardware for fire resisting doorsets and openable windows
EN 1634-3 Fire resistance tests for door and shutter assemblies - Part 3: Smoke control doors
and shutters
EN 1670 Building hardware — Corrosion resistance — Requirements and test methods
ISO 10899 High-speed steel two-flute twist drills — Technical specifications
ISO/IEC 17025 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this European Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
backplate
element generally, but not essentially, approximately rectangular in plan whose purpose is, firstly,
functional to provide a bearing for the rotation of a door lever handle or knob and the means of
attachment to the door and, secondly, decorative as a trim plate to cover holes provided in the door
for the passage of spindles, keys or lock cylinders (see Figure 1a)
3.2
baseplate
component of an assembly of two parts that fit together to form a backplate or rose. This baseplate
provides the bearing and means of fixing the assembly to the door (see Figure 1b)
3.3
door furniture
combination of lever handles or knobs on backplates or roses for the purpose of operating latches or
locks
3.4
door knob
fixed or rotatable operating element, usually designed to be circular in plan, but which may be non-
circular with a maximum offset of 75 mm from its axis of rotation, which engages a spindle passing
through the door; the spindle then operating a latch mechanism when rotated, so that the latch bolt is
withdrawn in order to unlatch the door, or alternatively, is fixed against rotation and is used to pull the
door to the closed position and thereby relatch the door (see Figure 2)
3.5
door lever handle
rotatable operating element designed as a lever whose length from its axis of rotation to its free end
exceeds 75 mm and which engages a spindle passing through a door
3.6
emergency release
facility provided on the external plate that enables the door to be opened in case of emergency (see
Figure 3)
3.7
door set
any set of two lever handles or knobs with two lockplates or latchplates or, alternatively, roses and
escutcheons and complete with a spindle and fastening elements in order to operate the latch
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3.8
entrance set
set with a lever handle on the one side of the door and a fixed knob or bar or no handle on the other
3.9
fire protection inlay
metal sheet inlay under the escutcheon and in the lever handle, which prevents that the fire goes
through after the melting of the cover or escutcheon (using materials with a melting point higher than
1000°C)
3.10
fireproof core
fireproof material (typically steel) core inside lever handle which allows the handle function to remain
operable after a fire.
3.11
escutcheon
surround with a shaped hole to accommodate a key or a lock cylinder, with or without a pivoted cover
plate, intended primarily to protect the door leaf from abrasion damage caused by keys (see Figure 2)
3.12
external plate
backplate or rose that is fitted on the external face of a door (see Figure 3)
3.13
fixed spindling system
system in which the spindle is fastened to both lever handles or both knobs of a lockset or latchset
often without any additional fixing of the handles or knobs to the backplates or roses, which allows the
rotation of the follower of the lock or latch to withdraw the latch bolt, permits adaptation for different
thicknesses of doors, connects the lever handle or knob to the spindle and transmits imposed axial
pulling forces to the opposite face of the door
3.14
floating spindling system
system in which the spindle is not attached to either of the lever handles or knobs of a lockset or
latchset but has additional fixing of the lever handles or knobs to the backplates or roses, which
allows the rotation of the follower of the lock or latch to withdraw the latchbolt and permits adaptation
for different thicknesses of doors
NOTE This system does not transmit imposed axial pulling forces to the opposite face of the door.
3.15
radial split spindle system
a system in which the spindle is split across radial X-section which is normal to its axis of normal
operation including door furniture spindle suitable for emergency exit-entrance door locks.
3.16
half set
single lever or knob attached to a plate or rose which allows operation of the lock or latch from one
side of the door only and usually supplied with a short length spindle fixed to the lever or knob
3.17
indicator
device that is visible from the exterior of the door to indicate whether the door is locked or unlocked
3.18
internal plate
backplate or rose that is fitted on the internal face of a door (see Figure 3)
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3.19
latchplate
backplate adapted for use in conjunction with a latch and having no keyhole or cylinder aperture
3.20
lockplate – cylinder
backplate having a cylinder aperture for use in conjunction with a cylinder lock
3.21
plug protection plate
plate whose function is to protect the cylinder plug and its components against violent attack
3.22
rose
element generally circular, but which may have equi-axed or approximately equi-axed shapes such as
square or octagonal, that otherwise has the same features as a backplate (see Figure 2)
3.23
security furniture
device which provides added resistance to the lock and/or cylinder against physical attack
3.24
set of mortice latch furniture
two door lever handles or knobs with two latchplates or roses and complete with a spindle and
fastening elements
3.25
set of mortice lock furniture
two door lever handles or knobs with two lockplates or, alternatively, roses and escutcheons complete
with a spindle and fastening elements (see Figure 2)
3.26
snib
small T-handle, knob or other handle fitted to the internal plate of a set of latch furniture, lever-handle
or knob that operates a device which prevents rotation of the lever handle or knob, thereby providing
locking of the door for privacy
3.27
special safety furniture
where the strength of the fixing of the lever or knob to the backplate and/or spindle and the strength of
the fixing of the backplate to the door combine to provide a robust attachment to withstand a heavy
force in any direction of removing the lever or knob from the door
3.28
spindle
bar, usually square in cross-section, that engages with a follower
3.29
spring-assisted furniture
lever handle or knob furniture, usually exceptionally heavy in design, that incorporates a spring which
assists the return of the handle to its intended "at-rest" position but which may not necessarily have
sufficient torque to return it fully
NOTE For exceptionally heavy lever handles it is difficult to design springs that have sufficient torque to
return the handles and also have an adequate working life. For reasons relating to design of spring, the operating
angle of such lever handles is usually restricted to 40°, and they are used with latches whose bolts retract fully at
this angle of operation. When in use the combined action of the lever handle spring and the latch spring is
sufficient to return the lever handle to its intended "at-rest" position.
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3.30
spring-loaded furniture
door furniture that incorporates a spring which fully returns the lever handle or knob to its intended "at-
rest" position after operating the latch
NOTE Spring-loaded furniture frequently includes an internal stop to prevent rotation beyond the intended
"at-rest" position, but this feature is not essential if the furniture is used in conjunction with a latch mechanism
incorporating its own stop.
3.31
thumb turn
small T-handle, knob or other handle fitted on the internal plate of a set of bathroom lock furniture that
operates a lock deadbolt in order to provide privacy rather than high security (see Figure 3)
3.32
trim plate
component of an assembly of two parts that fit together to form a backplate or rose which is fastened
to the baseplate as a decorative cover (see Figure 1b)
3.33
emergency exit door fittings
A door set which complies with EN 179.
1
2
Key
1 Baseplate
2 Trim plate
Figure 1a — One part backplate Figure 1b — Two part backplate
Figure 1 — Illustrations of backplates
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1
2
2
3
4
5
3
Key Key
1 Rose 1 External plate 4 Emergency release
2 Door knob 2 Internal plate 5 Thumb turn
3 Escutcheon 3 Lever handle
Figure 2 — Set of lock furniture Figure 3 — Bathroom lockset
4 Classification
4.1 Coding system
4.1.1 General
For the purpose of this European Standard, lever handles and knobs for doors on backplates or roses
shall be classified according to the eight digit coding system described in 4.1.2 to 4.1.9.
4.1.2 Category of use (first digit)
Four grades are identified :
grade 1 : medium frequency of use by people with a high incentive to exercise care and with a
small chance of misuse, e.g. internal residential doors ;
grade 2 : medium frequency of use by people with some incentive to exercise care but where
there is some chance of misuse, e.g. internal office doors ;
grade 3 : high frequency of use by public or others with little incentive to exercise care and with a
high chance of misuse, e.g. public office doors ;
grade 4 : high frequency of use on doors which are subject to frequent violent usage, e.g. football
stadiums, offshore installations (oil rigs), barracks, public toilets, etc.
4.1.3 Durability (second digit)
Two grades of durability are identified :
grade 6 : medium frequency of use : 100 000 cycles ;
grade 7 : high frequency of use : 200 000 cycles.
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4.1.4 Door mass (third digit)
No classification.
4.1.5 Fire resistance (fourth digit)
Eight grades of fire resistance are identified :
grade 0 : not approved for use on fire/smoke door assemblies ;
grade A : suitable for use on smoke door assemblies.
Grade B to F no requirements for an extra core in the handle/knob
grade B : suitable for use on smoke / fire door assemblies up to 15 min fire resistance
grade C : suitable for use on smoke / fire door assemblies up to 30 min fire resistance
grade D : suitable for use on smoke / fire door assemblies up to 60 min fire resistance
grade E : suitable for use on smoke / fire door assemblies up to 90 min fire resistance
grade F : suitable for use on smoke / fire door assemblies up to 120 min fire resistance
Grade G requirements for special core in the handle/knob
grade G : suitable for use on smoke / fire door assemblies up to 120 min fire resistance
… see annex C
4.1.6 Safety (fifth digit)
Two grades of safety are identified :
grade 0 : normal use ;
grade 1 : safety applications.
NOTE Standard furniture requires compliance with 5.1 to 5.12. Safety furniture requires compliance with
5.1 to 5.13.
4.1.7 Corrosion resistance (sixth digit)
Six grades of corrosion resistance are identified according to EN 1670.
grade 0 : no defined corrosion resistance ;
grade 1 : mild resistance ;
grade 2 : moderate resistance ;
grade 3 : high resistance ;
grade 4 : very high resistance ;
grade 5 : extremely high resistance.
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Products for internal use shall comply with the minimum requirements for grade 1.
Products for external use, e.g. entrance doors, shall comply with the minimum for grade 3. Other
grades can be chosen for special purposes. e.g. grades 4 or 5 should be used for products exposed
to marine atmospheres or very polluted industrial environments.
NOTE: Products which are intended to develop a natural surface patina (e.g. bronze or brass products) or
are intended to be cleaned frequently, are not required to comply with any corrosion requirements.
4.1.8 Security (seventh digit)
Five grades of security are identified :
grade 0 : furniture not approved for use on burglary resistant doors;
grade 1 : mild burglary resistance;
grade 2 : moderate burglary resistance;
grade 3 : high burglary resistance;
grade 4 : extra high burglary resistance.
Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 are determined according to the requirements and optional tests of annex A.
4.1.9 Type of operation (eighth digit)
Three types of operation are identified:
type A : spring-assisted furniture.
type B : spring-loaded furniture.
type U : unsprung furniture.
4.2 Example of classification
1 6 — 0 0 1 0 U
This classification example denotes furniture for use by people with a high incentive to use care in a
domestic situation, with durability grade 6 for medium frequency of use. There is no classification for
door mass, it is not approved for fire/smoke doors, nor for safety applications and has a mild
resistance to corrosion for internal use. It is not suitable for use on burglary resistant doors and is of
the unsprung type.
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5 Requirements
5.1 General
Sets of lock or latch furniture shall be defined in general similar executed groups. From this group the
expected weakest assembly is subjected to the sequence of tests specified in 6.1, and listed in Table
1 using the test apparatus in accordance with 6.2 and the methods specified in clause 7 and shall
meet the requirements detailed in 5.2 to 5.14.
Results of a sequence of tests may be found applicable or found conform to sets which are tested in
another sequence of tests. If endurance tests have been carried out on sets which have equivalent
construction both sides of the door, this set can not be passed on a set of one sided movable knob or
lever handle set.
For entrance sets, endurance tests shall be undertaken on the equivalent set of lock or latch furniture
to verify that the lever handles or knobs comply with the durability requirements. All other appropriate
tests shall be carried out on the entrance set assembly. Furniture that is made available with a lever
one side and a knob on the other side shall be made known to the testing authority and endurance
tests shall be undertaken accordingly.
According to this standard, sets of furniture shall be classified in grades 1 to 4 (see 4.1.2) in regard to
the performance requirements detailed in 5.2 to 5.13.
NOTE If door furniture is to perform satisfactorily in service, it is essential that it is correctly selected for the
application for which it is to be used and fitted strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
Materials in products shall not release any dangerous substances in excess of the maximum levels specified in
the European material standards and any national regulations.
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Table 1 — Main test parameters
Test Sub-clause Figure Description Category of use acceptance criteria
grade 1 grade 2 grade 3 grade 4
1 5.2 and 7.3.1 — Check of fastening elements and spindle yes/ no yes/ no yes/ no Yes/ no
Axial strength
+5
— Axial strength % at 50 mm ± 1 mm 300 N 500 N 800 N 1 000 N
0
2 5.4 and 7.3.2 B.3
15 N 15 N 15 N 15 N
— pre-load ± 1N at 50 mm ± 1 mm
— permanent deformation at 75 mm ± 2 mm ≤ 2 mm ≤ 2 mm ≤ 2 mm ≤ 2 mm
Free play "at-rest" and then at 60° ± 5 ° or maximum
of design
3 5.5 and 7.3.3 B.8 — force ± 1N at 50 mm ± 1 mm 15 N 15 N 15 N 15 N
— total movement at 75 mm ± 2 mm ≤ 10 mm ≤ 10 mm ≤ 6 mm ≤ 6 mm
Safety requirements yes yes yes Yes
Free angular movement
4 5.6 and 7.3.4 B.9 — force ± 1N at 50 mm ± 1 mm 15 N 15 N 15 N 15 N
— misalignment measured at 75 mm ± 2 mm ≤ 10 mm ≤ 10 mm ≤ 5 mm ≤ 5 mm
Operate-moment and return-moment
unsprung lever handles
— operate moment - - - -
— return-moment ≤ 0,6 Nm ≤ 0,6 Nm ≤ 1,5 Nm ≤ 1,5 Nm
5 5.7 and 7.3.5 — unsprung knobs :
— operate moment - - - -
— return-moment ≤ 0,6 Nm. ≤ 0,6 Nm ≤ 0,6 Nm ≤ 0,6 Nm
spring assisted lever handles
— operate moment
≤ 1,5 Nm ≤ 1,5 Nm ≤ 2,4 Nm ≤ 2,4 Nm
— return-moment ≤ 0,6 Nm ≤ 0,6 Nm ≤ 1,5 N.M. ≤ 1,5 Nm
— Angle of rotation
≥ 40° ≥ 40° ≥ 40° ≥ 40°
Spring-loaded lever handles
— operate moment ≤ 1,5 Nm ≤ 1,5 Nm ≤ 2,4 Nm ≤ 2,4 Nm
— return-moment - - - -
Limited deviations "at rest" for sets with spring load
± 4° ± 2° ± 1° ± 1°
Endurance test
+ 1
— number of cycles %
100 000 100 000 200 000 200 000
0
6 5.8 and 7.3.6 B.6 +5
— force L %
60 N 60 N 100 N 100 N
0
+5
— force P %
60 N 60 N 100 N 100 N
0
— limit deviations "at-rest" after test (except for spring ± 4 ° ± 2 ° ± 1 ° ± 1 °
assisted levers)
7 5.9 and 7.3.7 B.3 Axial strength (repetition of test 2) Same values as for test 2
8 5.10 and 7.3.8 B.8 Free play (repetition of test 3) Same values as for test 3 except for special
safety requirements
9 5.11 and 7.3.9 B.9 Free angular movement (repetition of test 4) Same values as for test 4
10 5.12 and 7.3.10 — Torque of return mechanism (repetition of test 5) Same values as for test 5
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Test Sub-clause Figure Description Category of use acceptance criteria
grade 1 grade 2 grade 3 grade 4
+5
Axial strength % at 50 mm ± 1 mm optional test
11 5.13 and 7.3.11 B.3 1 500 N 1 500 N 2 500 N 2 500 N
0
applicable to special safety furniture only.
Rotational torque strength
12 5.3 and 7.3.12 B.1 — rotational torque ± 5 % 20 Nm 30 Nm 40 Nm 60 Nm
1 Nm 1 Nm 1 Nm 1 Nm
— pre-torque ± 0,1 Nm
— permanent deformation at 50 mm ± 2 mm ≤ 5 mm ≤ 5 mm ≤ 5 mm ≤ 5 mm
13 5.14 and 7.4 — Corrosion resistance To comply with requirements of EN 1670
5.2 Check of spindle and fastening elements
The spindle and fastening elements shall be supplied or specified by the manufacturer with every set
of lock or latch furniture. The manufacturer shall state clearly the door thickness or range of door
thicknesses for which the furniture is suitable and in the case of spring assisted and spring loaded
furniture, the angle of rotation permitted by the design (see 6.2.1.1 and 7.3.1).
5.3 Rotational torque strength
When tested in accordance with 7.3.12, lock or latch furniture shall show no failure of any component
and the lever handles or knobs shall still operate after the test. Lever handles or knobs shall not
deform permanently more than 5 mm as measured at 50 mm ± 2 mm from the axis of rotation by the
dial gauge.
5.4 Axial strength of lock furniture or latch furniture and fixing
When tested in accordance with 7.3.2, there shall be no failure of any component and lever handles
or knobs shall still operate after the test.
After test the permanent deformation for lever handles or knobs measured at the reference point
75 mm ± 2 mm from the axis of rotation shall not increase by more than 2 mm.
5.5 Free play and safety
5.5.1 Requirement for free play
The maximum total movement measured according to 7.3.3 shall not exceed 10 mm for category of
use grades 1 and 2, and 6 mm for category of use grades 3 and 4, for lock or latch furniture.
This requirement only applies to lever handles and knobs that will not be driven during the endurance
test.
5.5.2 Safety requirements
When the lock or latch furniture is fitted to the test block there shall be no sharp edges that can cause
injury.
In the area of rotation of the lever handle or knob, the head of any visible fastening element shall be
level with or below the surface of the backplate or rose after fitting, except that raised head screws
may stand proud of the furniture plate by the domed height of the screw head.
Any fastening eleme
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